Our Services
Our Services
Cypress House
Services
- Forensic (including Section 37/41) and non-forensic mental health support, including complex needs and learning disabilities
- 24-hour staffing
- Capacity for 5 male adults (aged 18–65)
- Mixed-gender staffing (male and female staff)
- Excellent transport links: Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines from Uxbridge Station, bus connections to the Elizabeth Line (Hayes & Harlington Station), and Uxbridge Bus Depot – all local amenities are within walking distance
- Support with preparation for independent living
- Recovery-focused model
- Access to specialist in-house services at no additional cost (art therapist, music therapist, and drama therapist)
- Access to additional specialist services at an extra cost (dual diagnosis practitioner, occupational therapist, and cognitive behavioural therapist)
- Personalised and person-centred support
- Opened in July 2020
Facilities
- Five double bedrooms
- Shared communal areas, including lounge, kitchen, and bathroom
- High standard of accommodation – fully refurbished in January 2025
- Free communal Wi-Fi
- Communal satellite TV
- Fully furnished and equipped throughout
- Personal storage space for service users
- Spacious and well-maintained garden
- 24 hours CCTV system
Triveni House
Services
- Forensic (including Section 37/41) and non-forensic mental health support, including complex needs and learning disabilities
- 24-hour staffing
- Capacity for six male adults (aged 18–65)
- Mixed-gender staffing (male and female staff)
- Excellent transport links: Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines from Uxbridge Station, bus connections to the Elizabeth Line (Hayes & Harlington Station), and Uxbridge Bus Depot – all local amenities are within walking distance
- Support with preparation for independent living
- Recovery-focused model
- Access to specialist in-house services at no additional cost (art therapist, music therapist, and drama therapist)
- Access to additional specialist services at an extra cost (dual diagnosis practitioner, occupational therapist, and cognitive behavioural therapist)
- Personalised and person-centred support
- Opened in October 2019
Facilities
- Six double bedrooms
- Shared communal areas, including lounge, kitchen, and bathroom
- High standard of accommodation – fully refurbished in August 2024
- Free communal Wi-Fi
- Communal satellite TV
- Fully furnished and equipped throughout
- Personal storage space for service users
- Spacious and well-maintained garden
- 24 hours CCTV system
Palm House
Services
- Forensic (including Section 37/41) and non-forensic mental health support, including complex needs and learning disabilities
- 24-hour staffing
- Capacity for 5 male adults (aged 18–65)
- Mixed-gender staffing (male and female staff)
- Excellent transport links: Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines from Uxbridge Station, bus connections to the Elizabeth Line (Hayes & Harlington Station), and Uxbridge Bus Depot – all local amenities are within walking distance
- Support with preparation for independent living
- Recovery-focused model
- Access to specialist in-house services at no additional cost (art therapist, music therapist, and drama therapist)
- Access to additional specialist services at an extra cost (dual diagnosis practitioner, occupational therapist, and cognitive behavioural therapist)
- Personalised and person-centred support
- Opened in November 2020
Facilities
- Five double bedrooms
- Shared communal areas, including lounge, kitchen, and bathroom
- High standard of accommodation – fully refurbished in January 2025
- Free communal Wi-Fi
- Communal satellite TV
- Fully furnished and equipped throughout
- Personal storage space for service users
- Spacious and well-maintained garden
- 24 hours CCTV system
Elm House
Services
- Forensic (including Section 37/41) and non-forensic mental health support, including complex needs and learning disabilities
- 24-hour staffing
- Capacity for 5 male adults (aged 18–65)
- Mixed-gender staffing (male and female staff)
- Excellent transport links: Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines from Uxbridge Station, bus connections to the Elizabeth Line (Hayes & Harlington Station), and Uxbridge Bus Depot – all local amenities are within walking distance
- Support with preparation for independent living
- Recovery-focused model
- Access to specialist in-house services at no additional cost (art therapist, music therapist, and drama therapist)
- Access to additional specialist services at an extra cost (dual diagnosis practitioner, occupational therapist, and cognitive behavioural therapist)
- Personalised and person-centred support
- Opened in August 2021
Facilities
- Five double bedrooms
- Shared communal areas, including lounge, kitchen, and bathroom
- High standard of accommodation – fully refurbished in January 2025
- Free communal Wi-Fi
- Communal satellite TV
- Fully furnished and equipped throughout
- Personal storage space for service users
- Spacious and well-maintained garden
- 24 hours CCTV system
Our Services

Community Integration
At Triveni Care, our support goes beyond our premises. We actively assist residents in becoming engaged and valued members of the local community. By facilitating access to local resources, services, and networks, we promote independence and meaningful social inclusion.

Employment Support
Triveni Care is committed to empowering residents through vocational training and employment support. We help individuals build practical skills and pursue meaningful work opportunities, supporting their successful integration into the wider community.
Our Services

Community Integration Support
How We Support You
FAQs
Supported living is a service designed to help individuals with various support needs live as
independently as possible in their own homes. It combines suitable accommodation with tailored
support to help individuals manage daily tasks, develop life skills, and engage in their communities.
Our services are open to adults with mental health needs, autism and learning disability or other
complex care requirements who would benefit from support while living independently.
We work closely with each individual, their families, and relevant professionals to create a
personalised support plan. These plans are designed around the person’s goals, needs, preferences,
and abilities, ensuring the right level of assistance is provided.
We offer a range of shared houses – All homes are safe, comfortable, and designed to promote
independence.
Yes, we provide 24-hour support where needed, including sleep-in and waking-night staff, to ensure
individuals feel safe and supported at all times.
Absolutely. We encourage family and friends to visit and remain actively involved in the lives of the
people we support, as meaningful relationships are vital to wellbeing.
Our support is focused on building confidence and life skills-such as cooking, budgeting, and travel
training-so individuals can gain greater independence over time while knowing support is always
available if needed.
We offer a variety of activities tailored to individual interests, including day trips, sports, creative
workshops – Art Psychotherapy and Drama Psychotherapy, social clubs, and community events to
encourage engagement, wellbeing, and enjoyment.
Referrals can be made by local authorities, social workers, healthcare professionals, or family
members. Please contact us directly to discuss the referral process and how we can help.
Alternatively, you can complete the referral form on the website.
FAQs
Supported living is a service that enables individuals to live as independently as possible in their
Our services are available to adults with a range of needs, including learning disabilities, autism, mental health conditions. We are experienced in working with service users presenting with challenging behaviour and who have an extensive forensic history. We assess each referral individually to ensure we can meet their specific needs.
Each person receives a personalised support plan developed in collaboration with them, their
We offer a variety of accommodation options, depending on the needs and preferences of
Yes, we offer 24-hour support, 7 days a week.
Absolutely. We encourage visits and ongoing involvement from family and friends, as strong relationships
We support individuals to build skills in daily living, manage their health, access education or
We organise a range of activities, from arts and crafts to day trips, cooking sessions, gardening
Referrals can be made by local authorities, social workers, healthcare professionals, or family
Costs vary depending on the level of care and accommodation provided. Funding may be available